Films You Cannot See Elsewhere
The Amos Vogel Atlas – Chapter 5: Viva Zapatista!
September 3 to 8, 2021
In the summer of 2021, a delegation of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) has set out on a "conquest" of Europe, including a peaceful invasion of Austria. The Film Museum welcomes the friendly invaders with a chapter of the Amos Vogel Atlas dedicated to the revolutionary classics of Third Cinema, which Vogel counted among the central works of contemporary subversive cinema.
Amos Vogel (1921–2012), an Austrian-born Jew, became one of the most important figures in international film culture after his emigration to the United States. The Amos Vogel Atlas is a series dedicated continuing Vogel's oppositional legacy alongside the study of his literary estate, which is deposited in the Film Museum. Rarities from the collection represent key focal points.
In the summer of 2021, a delegation of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) has set out on a "conquest" of Europe, including a peaceful invasion of Austria. The Film Museum welcomes the friendly invaders with a chapter of the Amos Vogel Atlas dedicated to the revolutionary classics of Third Cinema, which Vogel counted among the central works of contemporary subversive cinema.
Amos Vogel (1921–2012), an Austrian-born Jew, became one of the most important figures in international film culture after his emigration to the United States. The Amos Vogel Atlas is a series dedicated continuing Vogel's oppositional legacy alongside the study of his literary estate, which is deposited in the Film Museum. Rarities from the collection represent key focal points.
Related materials
Link Amos Vogel Library
Project Amos Vogel – 100 Years of Subversion
Film Series Amos Vogel Atlas
Letter from the Zapatistas "to the Austria from below and to the left" (PDF)
Amos Vogel Atlas
Project Amos Vogel – 100 Years of Subversion
Film Series Amos Vogel Atlas
Letter from the Zapatistas "to the Austria from below and to the left" (PDF)
Amos Vogel Atlas